Use Word as Your HTML Editor

Open your Web page (the file should have an .htm or .html extension) in Word. From the View menu, select HTML Source to examine the code. In Word, HTML Source will preview HTML, XML (eXtensible Markup Language), CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and VML (Vector Markup Language). When selected, Word displays the source code in a color-coded MDE (Microsoft Development Environment) window, allowing you to make changes to file contents. After you modify HTML coding, save the file, then click Exit from the File menu. To add JavaScript or VBScript (Visual Basic Script) coding to a Web page, the Microsoft Scripting Editor must be installed. From the Tools menu, choose Macro, then click Microsoft Script Editor. The MDE window displays, enabling you to add script code to your Web page. If you intend to work with one particular script and not the other, configure the selected script as the default scripting language for the Microsoft Script Editor. In the MDE window, choose Property Pages from the View menu, then select the default scripting language for client-side and server-side scripts. If you did not install the HTML Source Editor or the Microsoft Script Editor at Setup, selecting an Editor command will cause Word to pop up an installation prompt. Insert the Setup CD-ROM, then click OK. The appropriate editor will be installed.

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